Rainbow Brite (1984 TV series)

Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Brite Title screen
Genre Adventure
Fantasy
Created by Hallmark Cards
Garry Glissmeyer
Lanny Julian
Written by Woody Kling
Howard R Cohen
Felicia Maliani
Voices of See Voices
Composer(s) Shuki Levy
Haim Saban
Country of origin United States
France
Japan
No. of episodes 13 (half-hour animated episodes)
2 (half-hour live-action episodes)
4 (read-along videos)
1 (feature-length movie)
Production
Executive producer(s) Jean Chalopin
Andy Heyward
Producer(s) Tetsuo Katayama
Running time 25 minutes per episode
Production company(s) DiC Audiovisuel
TMS Entertainment
Distributor

LBS Communications Inc. (original)
DHX Media (current)

director = Bruno Bianchi
Osamu Dezaki
Rich Rudish
Release
Original network Syndication
Audio format Stereo
Original release June 27, 1984 – July 24, 1986

Rainbow Brite is the spinoff TV show from Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer.[1] [2].[3] The show begun as a part of TV specialseries and then part of Kideo TV.[4]

Premise

A young girl named Wisp is brought to a gray, desolate land with the mission to bring color to this fictional world by locating the Sphere of Light. Along the way, she befriends a furry creature (called a sprite) named Twink and a magnificent horse named Starlite and finds a mysterious baby who turns out to be the key to her mission. With the help of her new friends, Wisp locates the legendary Color Belt and rescues the seven Color Kids, who had been trapped by the King of Shadows. Using the Color Belt, Wisp and the Sphere of Light defeat the King of Shadows, liberate the sprites, and bring color and beauty to the land, henceforth called Rainbow Land. Wisp is renamed Rainbow Brite in honor of her new role as leader of the Color Kids, who are together in charge of all the colors in the universe.

The Color Kids spread color across the universe from the Color Console inside the Color Castle. Each Color Kid is in charge of their respective color, has a personal sprite and manages a number of like-colored sprites that mine Color Crystals from the nearby Color Caves. These crystals are processed into Star Sprinkles which are the essential components to brightening and coloring any object or place. Rainbow Brite and the Color Kids' mission is often complicated by the likes of Murky Dismal, his sidekick Lurky, and other villains. Brian, a boy from Earth, sometimes assisted Rainbow Brite in her adventures.

In the movie, Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer, the setting expands to include the diamond planet, Spectra. All the light in the universe must pass through Spectra before coming to Earth. However, Earth soon falls into a wintry darkness when the diamond-obsessed Dark Princess decides to steal Spectra for her own. Rainbow Brite and her horse, Starlite, must team with Spectra's boy warrior, Krys, and his robotic horse, On-X, to defeat the powers of darkness and save Spectra, Earth, and the universe.



Characters

Main characters

Rainbow Brite and the Color Kids, in the "Brand New Day" song from the Star Stealer movie
  • Rainbow Brite (voiced by Bettina Bush) - The main protagonist of the series.[5] Originally known as Wisp, she was sent to a bleak and gloomy fictional world to bring color and beauty to it ("Beginning of Rainbow Land Pt. 1"). Her mission is to make the world brighter and hearts lighter by replacing darkness with color and light. Rainbow Brite is aided in her adventures in Rainbow Land by her faithful companions Starlite and Twink, her closest friends the Color Kids, and her powerful Color Belt. Her greatest strengths are her compassion and bravery. She is clever, resourceful and never gives up hope when the odds are stacked against her. Rainbow Brite is at times powerless in The Pits of Rainbow Land, or whenever she is under the influence of one of Murky Dismal's gloom clouds. Rainbow has a violet, star-shaped beauty mark on her left cheek (though in Gen 4 continuity it is blue). In Gen 4 continuity, she also carries a Star Scepter. In Feeln's 2014 reboot she is referred to as a Sentinel of Light; a guardian of light and color.
  • Twink (voiced by Robbie Lee) – Rainbow Brite's friend and personal sprite. He is the only white sprite and is extremely loyal to Rainbow. Twink is in charge of all the sprites in the Color Caves and is frequently left in charge when Rainbow Brite is away. His management style often appears manic due to his heightened sense of urgency. In one of the See & Read videos, it is revealed that Twink was originally a red Sprite, until villain Murky Dismal removed his color, leaving him white. In Gen 4A continuity, he is called Twinkle, while in the 2014 reboot he is known as Mr. Glitters. Though he doesn't speak in the 2014 reboot, Twink is generally known for his unique ability among Sprites to speak the same language as Rainbow Brite and the Color Kids.
  • Starlite (voiced by Andre Stojka) – Rainbow Brite's faithful friend and egotistical talking horse. He often refers to himself as "the most magnificent horse in the universe." Starlite sails through the skies by galloping on rainbows but in some episodes and books he actually flies without wings or any other means of support or propulsion. He is white with a yellow star on his forehead and rainbow-colored mane and tail. The direction of the rainbow colors throughout his mane has been depicted either way in media but the most common in both media and merchandise typically sees Starlite's mane begin with violet, indigo or blue strands at the top of his head, falling into a reverse rainbow down his neck and ending in red. Starlite is strong, fast, courageous and typically quite perceptive, though he can be extremely jealous if he perceives another horse as competition. He frequently uses his hind legs to powerfully kick his way out of a tight situation or free his friends from captivity. Starlite was modeled after a real-life Arabian Gelding named By Jingo.

Color Kids

  • Red Butler (voiced by Mona Marshall) – He is in charge of the color red. Red Butler's personality is adventurous and daring. He is always up for new adventures and ever ready to rescue anyone in distress, but his dashing and daring personality can also be his weakness. It's often when Red is showing off that he's captured by Murky Dismal, requiring someone else to do the rescuing. Though Red is usually a charming, smooth talker, his long winded stories of his own heroic pursuits can bore the other Color Kids. He is a skilled trumpet player ("Murky's Comet"). The name and character are derived from "Rhett Butler," one of the main protagonists in Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind.
  • Lala Orange (voiced by Robbie Lee) – She is in charge of the color orange. Lala Orange's personality is romantic and stylish. Flirty and feminine, she can often be found primping and preening until she's convinced she looks "just so." A fashion-oriented, type-A personality, Lala can come off as a little pushy and overbearing sometimes, though she usually means well. Lala harbors a secret crush on Red Butler.
  • Canary Yellow (voiced by Mona Marshall) – She is in charge of the color yellow. Canary Yellow's personality is cheerful and optimistic. With a sunny disposition, Canary likes to cheer everyone up and make them smile. Her laid back and easy going nature can make her naive at times, making her an easy target for Murky Dismal; Canary is the Color Kid who gets captured the most. Canary Yellow is a skilled flute player ("Murky's Comet") and quite a dancer. In Gen 4 continuity, Canary is described as the Andy Dwyer to Rainbow's Leslie Knope on RainbowBrite.com.
  • Patty O'Green (voiced by Mona Marshall) – She is in charge of the color green. Patty O'Green's personality is mischievous and lively. Patty enjoys playing practical jokes on her friends, though her genuine sweetness usually forgives any upset. She loves life and nature. She can be prideful at times and has been known to brag that life on Earth couldn't thrive without her color. Patty is a skilled clarinet player (Murky's Comet).
  • Buddy Blue (voiced by Pat Fraley) – He is in charge of the color blue. Buddy Blue's personality is athletic and valiant. He lives and breathes physical fitness and excels in every sport. He can often be heard trying to sign up the Color Kids for one organized sport or another, when he's not lecturing them on the virtues of a healthy diet. If Buddy's not playing sports or working out, he's likely to be found meditating to the peace and calm of the blue skies and waters of Rainbow Land. He always makes an effort to bring peace and order to any conflict among his friends. Buddy is a skilled tuba player ("Murky's Comet"). In G4 continuity he holds the "Rainbow Land record for most extreme skateboard kick flip...and the most bones broken."
  • Indigo (voiced by Robbie Lee) – She is in charge of the color indigo (and cooler shades of purple). Indigo's personality is dramatic and creative. She is a performer at heart, often making grand entrances in imaginative costumes or reciting lines from famous plays. More than anything, Indigo wants to be an actress and is often seen rehearsing for her big break. Some find her overly dramatic or call her a dreamer, but Indigo thinks of herself as an artist with aspirations. She also plays the drums ("Murky's Comet"). In the Rainbow Brite Coloring Book, her full name was stated as Indigo Doll.
  • Shy Violet (voiced by Robbie Lee) – She is in charge of the color violet (and warmer shades of purple). Shy Violet's personality is intellectual and resourceful. She can often be found reading, writing, or working on her theories about color. Shy Violet is Rainbow Brite's go-to Color Kid for problem solving. Though Violet is extremely shy, she never hesitates to speak up when offering advice; and when she speaks, the other Color Kids listen. When the alien Wajah crash landed in Rainbow Land, Shy Violet quickly analyzed, deciphered and repaired the alien technology, and piloted the ship herself afterward ("Invasion of Rainbow Land"). Violet once invented a high powered telescope so the Color Kids could gaze out into the universe to see wherever color is needed ("Murky's Comet"). In Gen 4 continuity, she has a secret crime-fighting alter ego, the Purple Protector.

Color Kids' Personal Sprites

  • Romeo Sprite – Red Butler's sprite. He is in charge of the red sprites who mine red Color Crystals which are processed into red Star Sprinkles. Romeo can be extremely affectionate, even toward Rainbow Land's villains.
  • O.J. Sprite – Lala Orange's sprite. He is in charge of the orange sprites who mine orange Color Crystals which are processed into orange Star Sprinkles. His name is a reference to orange juice. Lala refers to O.J. as Sassy in 'The Mighty Monstromurk Menace, Part. 2'. In the United Kingdom he was called Saucy.
  • Spark Sprite – Canary Yellow's sprite. He is in charge of the yellow sprites who mine yellow Color Crystals which are processed into yellow Star Sprinkles.
  • Lucky Sprite – Patty O'Green's sprite. He is in charge of the green sprites who mine green Color Crystals which are processed into green Star Sprinkles.
  • Champ Sprite – Buddy Blue's sprite. He is in charge of the blue sprites who mine blue Color Crystals which are processed into blue Star Sprinkles.
  • Hammy Sprite – Indigo's sprite. He is in charge of the indigo sprites who mine indigo Color Crystals which are processed into indigo Star Sprinkles. The name comes from Indigo frequently 'hamming it up' in her dramatic productions. In the United Kingdom he was called Encore.
  • I.Q. Sprite – Shy Violet's sprite. He is in charge of the violet sprites who mine violet Color Crystals which are processed into violet Star Sprinkles. I.Q. is the sprite most often omitted from Gen 1 merchandise.

There were a number of sprites in each of the rainbow colors in addition to those named here. None of them were ever named in any of the books or videos. The ones named here were the personal sprites of the Color Kid responsible for that color and supervised the others.

Other Rainbow Land characters

  • Baby Brite – Alternate guise of the Sphere of Light. When Rainbow Brite was sent to locate the Sphere of Light in her very first mission to make the world a brighter and happier place, she encountered Baby Brite. After rescuing her, Rainbow Brite discovered the infant was in fact the powerful Sphere of Light she was sent to find. As the Sphere of Light, Baby Brite helped Rainbow Brite eliminate the King of Shadows, thus creating Rainbow Land.
  • Puppy Brite & Kitty Brite – Rainbow Brite's pet dog and cat. Neither speak like Starlite or other talking animals in Rainbow Land. Puppy Brite makes a cameo appearance at the start of Star Stealer and appears in an episode after the movie. Kitty Brite appears only in episodes produced after the movie because she entered production after the movie was released.
  • Moonglow (voiced by Rhonda Aldrich) – Moonglow is in charge of making the night sky beautiful. Her powers facilitate the placement, brightness, and colors of starlight, auroras, meteors, spiral galaxies, nebulæ, and the moon itself ("Rainbow Night"). When everyone else in Rainbow Land is waking up, Moonglow is getting ready for a nice long nap. As one of the last to be introduced into the Rainbow Brite line, she appears only in the episodes produced after the movie. Initially she appears only at night, but in later episodes she occasionally appears during the day as well ("Chasing Rainbows"). Even at her most wide-eyed and alert, Moonglow has been known to speak in a sleepy monotone. Moonglow's Gen 1 doll was sold only in West Germany. She was originally conceptualized with white hair by Mattel before it was changed to pink, then blue for Gen 4A. In Gen 4 continuity, she carries a Moon Scepter. Though her name occasionally appears as "Moonglo" in some media, the correct spelling according to Hallmark is "Moonglow." She, along with Tickled Pink and Stormy, was designed by Mattel rather than Hallmark.
  • Nite Sprite – Moonglow's personal Sprite assists her in making the night sky beautiful. Nite Sprite is unique among Sprites for his crescent moon antennæ, rather than the standard star antennæ of other Sprites.
  • Shimmer – In Gen 4 continuity, Shimmer is Moonglow's horse. She is blue with a violet mane and tail, and violet crescent moon on her forehead. She has no Gen 1 counterpart.
  • Stormy (voiced by Marissa Mendenhall) – Stormy lives in the clouds and is in charge of storms and all other forms of bad weather. Her powers facilitate thunder, lightning, rain, winds, ice, and snow. Unlike the Color Kids, Stormy can be cynical at times. Her favorite season is winter (Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer). Stormy does not have a personal Sprite, although in the episode "Invasion of Rainbowland," an unnamed Sprite matching the color of her outfit is often seen at her side. In the 2014 Feeln reboot, Stormy initially aligns herself with Lurky, Murky Dismal and the Dark Princess against Rainbow Brite. Though a Gen 1 Stormy doll was prototyped by Mattel, it was never produced. Her powers were represented in Gen 4 packaging along with the other sky powers, forecasting plans for an eventual doll release, though this never materialized as the line was canceled before the first release was completed. A 16" Stormy doll and her horse were finally produced by Hallmark in 2016. Stormy, along with Moonglow and Tickled Pink, were designed by Mattel rather than Hallmark.
  • Skydancer – Skydancer flies and gallops through the clouds as Stormy casts her storms throughout Rainbow Land. Skydancer is deep purple with lavender mane and tail, and a white thunderbolt between the eyes. Unlike Starlite, Skydancer does not speak. Skydancer was originally to be called Thunder, but the name was changed for trademark reasons. Her gender was officially first referenced by Hallmark online in 2016. A Skydancer plush was finally produced by Hallmark that same year.
  • Tickled Pink (voiced by Rhonda Aldrich) – Tickled Pink is in charge of mixing Color Crystals and creating pastels and other new colors like aqua, magenta, etc. In Gen 1 continuity, she's in charge of the female Sprites, but like Stormy does not have a personal Sprite. In Gen 4 continuity, her personal Sprite is Twilite. Hallmark later retconned Dee Lite as Tickled Pink's personal Sprite in 2017. Tickled Pink is a talented baton twirler ("Murky's Comet"). In Gen 4 continuity, she is in charge of painting the morning sky with her Sun Scepter each sunrise. Throughout the years, Sunriser has often been referenced in merchandising as Tickled Pink's horse. Along with Moonglow and Stormy, Tickled Pink was designed by Mattel rather than Hallmark.
  • Twilite Sprite – In Gen 4 continuity, Twilite is Tickled Pink's personal Sprite. She does not have a Gen 1 counterpart.
  • Female Sprites – In Gen 1 continuity they are: Dee Lite, Merrily, Flutter, Spritzie, Posie & Glee. The female Sprites help Tickled Pink mix Color Crystals to make other colors like aqua, magenta, etc. These blended colors are reflected in the female Sprites' appearance. In merchandise they are notable for all having red star antennæ (rather than the boy sprites' yellow antennæ) and red, pursed lips. Each had a 12" plush doll by Mattel. In 2017, Dee Lite Sprite was the second plush Sprite produced in Hallmark's rebooted Rainbow Brite toy line (after Twink Sprite). The 2017 Dee Lite, retconned as Tickled Pink's personal Sprite, updated the original doll faithfully, but also combined elements of Tickled Pink's Gen 4 personal Sprite, Twilite (Twilite's red nose, for example).
  • Sunriser – A wild pink horse with magenta mane and tail, and a golden sun (or white heart, depending on the media) on her forehead. Sunriser lives in the mountains of Rainbow Land and is only seen at sunrise. Unlike Starlite, Sunriser does not speak. She helped Rainbow Brite rescue Starlite and On-X when the two horses were kidnapped by Murky Dismal and Lurky (A Horse of a Different Color). Sunriser admires and is very affectionate toward Starlite. Though Sunriser's original Mattel toy listed her as "Tickled Pink's horse" on the packaging, the animated series depicted her as a lone character. In Gen 4 continuity, Sunriser is again Tickled Pink's horse. Like Moonglow, Tickled Pink, and Stormy, Sunriser was designed by Mattel rather than Hallmark. Her original concept name was Flurry.
  • Krys (voiced by David Mendenhall) – The wearer of the Prism. The boy warrior from planet Spectra was a bit misogynistic when he first encountered Rainbow Brite, though she soon proved him wrong about her courage and capability (Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer). Krys became a trusted friend and ally to Rainbow Brite, and with her help defeated the Dark Princess. He flies through the skies on his robotic horse On-X and wears the Prism into battle on his wrist gauntlet. Krys's Prism appears to only work with the aid of Rainbow Brite's power. He remains on Spectra but visits Rainbow Land frequently. In early concept pitches Krys was originally called Krys-Tal and was to be Rainbow Brite's cousin from Planet Spectra, rather than a male equivalent with whom she would develop a sibling-like rivalry. In Feeln's 2014 reboot, Krys was an ancestor of Brian who once wielded a powerful magic ring that empowered him as a Sentinel of Light, the protector of Light Unseen.
  • On-X – (voiced by Pat Fraley) Krys's robotic horse. Formerly Orin's steed, On-X helped Krys and Rainbow Brite foil the Dark Princess's evil plans to pluck the diamond planet Spectra from the stars in her caper to steal the greatest diamond in the Universe (Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer). On-X speaks with a robotic voice, hovers in place and has the ability to fly using rockets in his legs. He appears black or navy blue with crimson eyes and prætorian style mane.
  • Orin (voiced by Les Tremayne) – An elder Sprite from the diamond planet Spectra. Orin played a pivotal role in uniting Rainbow Brite and Krys against the Dark Princess (Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer). He gifted Krys with both On-X and the Prism. Orin is a light gray Sprite with a white handlebar mustache. He wears a blue cape and carries a wooden walking stick. Like all Spectran Sprites, Orin's antennæ have spheres on the ends, rather than stars like most Rainbow Land Sprites (though, in the comic adaptation of Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer, he is shown with crescent moon antennæ like Nite Sprite).
  • Spectran Sprites – Bombo, Popo, and other Spectran Sprites are native to the diamond planet Spectra (Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer). Unlike Rainbow Land Sprites, they have spherical antennæ. Their furry feet are useful in polishing the surface of Spectra. Many wear goggles and are of lighter, cool colors like ice blue, lavender and gray. The Spectran Sprites (with the exception of Popo) were enslaved by Glitterbots when the Dark Princess attempted to steal Spectra for her own.

Villains

  • Murky Dismal (voiced by Peter Cullen) – The primary antagonist throughout most of the series, he is at various times under the employ of the Dark Princess and the King of Shadows. He resides in the last, lone dark area of Rainbow Land called the Pits with his clumsy sidekick, Lurky. In one episode it is revealed that, as a toddler, Murky Dismal once colored the walls of his childhood home with crayons, markers, paints, rollers, and finally an industrial airbrush. Furious, his mother demanded he remove "every bit of color, if it takes all day, if it takes the rest of your life," leading Murky to his hatred of color as an adult ("Mom"). He often invents devices to create gloom clouds, which remove color and make people feel hopeless. He is constantly trying to foil Rainbow Brite's mission by capturing Color Crystals, the Sprites, the Color Kids or Rainbow Brite's Color Belt. His full name is Murkwell Dismal, and he is both clever and incompetent as a villain. Murky is over 700 years old ("Mighty Monstromurk Menace Pt. 1").
  • Monstromurk (voiced by Peter Cullen) – Murky Dismal's genie-like creation. Monstromurk was sealed inside a bottle seven hundred years ago after Murky lost control of his own creation. When he escaped, Monstromurk enslaved his creator and nearly destroyed all of Rainbow Land by draining everything he touched of color with his mighty energy blasts ("Mighty Monstromurk Menace" Pts. 1 & 2).
  • Robot Brite (voiced by Bettina Bush) – Murky Dismal's robotic Rainbow Brite double was Robot Brite, who was created to impersonate Rainbow Brite in a ruse to rob the Color Caves of all their Color Crystals ("Chasing Rainbows"). The robot's frequent systems crashes ultimately revealed it as an imposter. Though it was utilized as a tool of ill intent, the robot is inherently neutral.
  • Lurky (voiced by Pat Fraley) – Murky Dismal's imposing but dimwitted sidekick. He somewhat resembles a giant brown Sprite with a large, furry nose. Unlike Murky, Lurky frequently delights in "all the pretty colors!" Lurky is generally good natured and usually, if unintentionally, foils Murky's plans through his clumsy nature. His clumsiness is likely attributed in part to his oft-untied shoelaces. Despite his size, clumsiness and association with Murky, Lurky is rather gentle. He is regularly seen driving the pair's Grunge Buggy across Rainbow Land with Murky riding in the sidecar. Murky often refers to Lurky as Banana Brain, Cabbage Brain, Pancake Brain, or some variation thereof. Lurky's size, speech, intellect and personality are similar to that of the character Lennie Small in John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men.
  • The King of Shadows – This dark and mysterious being ruled Rainbow Land before Rainbow Brite's arrival, when the world was still a dark and desolate wasteland filled with monstrous beasts. He imprisoned the seven Color Kids in different locations across the land. His tyrannical rule ended when he was destroyed by the Sphere of Light ("Beginning of Rainbow Land" Pts. 1 & 2). As of 2017, he is the only major Rainbow Brite villain to never return in any other story.
  • The Dark Princess (voiced by Rhonda Aldrich) – Initially she was referred to only as "The Princess." As of 2016 her name has never been revealed. She lives in a palace in space and, as the movie's eponymous Star Stealer, tries to steal the diamond planet, Spectra. She is spoiled and greedy, even going so far as to steal Rainbow's Color Belt after witnessing its power (although she never uses it herself). She has a magic jewel that is the source of her power, though it is destroyed due to the combined power of Krys and Rainbow Brite. She is next seen descending upon the Color Caves announcing herself as Queen of the Sprites in a bid to force the Sprites to mine for diamonds ("The Queen of the Sprites"). She dresses in black with a bejeweled golden headdress adorning her auburn hair. She often carries a pomeranian-sized diamond on a leash like a pet and employs many underlings to do her bidding. In Gen 4 continuity, the Dark Princess is responsible for wiping Rainbow Brite's memory of Rainbow Land, stranding her on Earth. The character returns in Feeln's 2014 reboot voiced by Molly Ringwald.
  • Count Blogg (voiced by Jonathan Harris) – The Dark Princess's right-hand man. He is green skinned with pupil-less red eyes, a long gray beard and fangs. When he appears in the television series, he pretends to have the power to change Sprites into frogs ("The Queen of the Sprites").
  • Sgt. Zombo (voiced by David Workman) – Warden of the Prison Planet and minion of the Dark Princess (Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer). He has purple skin and wears partial plate armor with what appears to be a military uniform. His eyes are deep purple with yellow pupils.
  • Glitterbots – Large, sentinel-like golden robots charged with keeping the Sprites of Spectra under control by order of Sgt. Zombo. Glitterbots enslave prisoners through ocular hypno-beams, powered by large crimson jewels embedded in their skulls. They are not immune to the effects of their own hypno-beams. Glitterbots expel netting through an aperture in their lower faceplate.

Humans

  • Brian (voiced by Scott Menville) – Brian is an 11-year-old Earth boy. He is often accompanied by his dog, Sam, and is the only person on Earth who can see Rainbow Brite. After befriending Rainbow Brite, Brian was given a key to access Rainbow Land from any lock ("Mighty Monstromurk Menace, Pt. 1"). Despite initial feelings of competitiveness and inadequacy toward Red Butler and the other Color Kids, Brian has proven himself a trusted and valiant ally time and again. In Feeln's 2014 reboot Rainbow Brite discovers Brian is a descendent of Krys. When he jumps in front of one of the Dark Princess's blasts meant for Rainbow Brite, his powers activate, transforming him into a Sentinel of Light in a suit very similar to that of his ancestor Krys.

Episodes

TitleOriginal airdate#
"Peril in the Pits"June 27, 198401
"The Mighty Monstromurk Menace" (part 1)December 4, 198402
"The Mighty Monstromurk Menace" (part 2)December 5, 198403
"The Beginning of Rainbowland" (part 1)April 22, 198504
"The Beginning of Rainbowland" (part 2)April 23, 198505
"Invasion of Rainbowland"June 5, 198606
"Mom"June 12, 198607
"Rainbow Night"June 19, 198608
"Star Sprinkled"June 26, 198609
"Chasing Rainbows"July 3, 198610
"Murky's Comet"July 10, 198611
"A Horse of a Different Color"July 17, 198612
"The Queen of the Sprites"July 24, 198613

Voices

Crew

  • Wally Burr – Voice Director
  • Marsha Goodman – Voice Director

References

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